Results for: arrangement of atoms
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act of providing a bed for someone; act of having sex with someone; act of embedding, arrangement of rock strata, bed coverings, bed for animals, something used as bed, under layerbedding
act of putting in order, arrangement in a sequence; (Genetics) determination of the order of monomers in a polymer chain (especially nucleotides within DNA)sequencing
act of stowing; cargo to be stowed; storage area; price charged for storing goods, fee for stowing, place or space for stowing, situation or arrangement of things packed, stowing of things, things stowedstowage
act or time of sitting, arrangement of seats or sitters, arrangement of sitting places or chairs; act of providing with seats; fabric for upholstering seats, something object rests on, upholstering materialseating
adjust measuring device, adorn, arrange for use, arrange hair, arrange type, arrangement of sails, assign something for study, assigned to study, be example, beat in bridge, become bent, become or make solid, become permanent, bias influencing reaction...set
adjustment, adjustment of eye focus, agreement, flexibility, helpful gesture, helpfulness, housing; residence; lodging; adjustment; arrangement, loan of moneyaccommodation
advance arrangement, prior organizationpreorganization
advance arrangement; advance preparation; prior agreementprearrangement
advance reservation, arrangement to perform, reserving in advance; recording, inscriptionbooking
aestivation, arrangement of flower bud parts, passing the summer, state of inactivity during the summer months (Zoology); manner in which the petals and leaves of a flower bud are arranged (Botany); passing of a summer in a specific place (also aestiva...estivation
affluence, fullness, large amount, plentifulness, copiousness; richness, wealth; number of creatures of a certain species found within a given area (Ecology), proportion of isotope atoms, rate of incidenceabundance
air formation between squadron and wing, band of musicians, bunch; ensemble, band; (Computers) window which contains several application icons (in a Windows environment), collection of atoms, collection of similar elements, companies under common contr...group
aircraft waiting to land, arrangement of firearms, book storage in a library, chimney or chimneys, heap with piles of objects, heap; tall bookshelf; chimney; (Computers) area in memory where information can be stored and then retrieved in the reverse o...stack
alter position of notes, change optical configuration, convert logical proposition, make opposite, optically inverted, product of inversion, reverse arrangement, turned around, turned upside down, reverse; reverse order; turn upside down; turn inside o...invert
An arrangement whereby a firm uses research from another firm at no cost in exchange for executing all of its trades with the firm providing the research.Quid pro quo
 

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